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  1. The Program Evaluation Standards: 2nd Edition How to Assess Evaluations of Educational Programs by James R. Sanders, The Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation, 1994-04-06
  2. Standard Catalog Of Remington Firearms by Dan Shideler, 2008-03-28
  3. Five Standards for Effective Teaching: How to Succeed with All Learners, Grades K-8 by Stephanie Stoll Dalton, 2007-11-02
  4. The Program Evaluation Standards: A Guide for Evaluators and Evaluation Users
  5. Leading Learning Communities: Standards for What Principals Should Know and Be Able to Do by NAESP, 2007
  6. The Gold Standard MCAT with Online Practice MCAT Tests (Prep Study Guide) by Dr. Brett Ferdinand M.D., 2010-03-01
  7. Time-Saver Standards for Building Types by Joseph De Chiara, Michael J. Crosbie, 2001-04-09
  8. Handbook of Home Health Standards and Documentation Guidelines for Reimbursement, 2nd Edition by T. M. Marrelli, 1994-01
  9. Standard Test Lessons in Reading Book B by William A. McCall, 1979-06
  10. The Complete Guide to Standard Script Formats: The Screenplay (Pt.1) by Hillis R. Cole, 1980-06
  11. Milady's Standard: Professional Barbering by Maura Scali-Sheahan, 2006-01
  12. The Gold Standard at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Rising Powers, Global Money, and the Age of Empire (Columbia Studies in International and Global History) by Steven Bryan, 2010-08-09

121. European Shorthairs
Defines the breed standard for the Australian Cat Federation.
http://www.acf.asn.au/Standards/European_shorthair.htm
STANDARD FOR EUROPEAN SHORTHAIRS
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Definition: The European Shorthair cat can be compared to the kind of domestic cat which has developed naturally, i.e. without having been subjected to special rules for breeding. The ideal European Shorthair is presumed to be free of any admixture of other breeds. The breeding should be based on the fact that it is a robust and supple- cat which is not different, from the point of view of anatomy, from the European domestic cat. Body Medium to large in size, not cobby; robust, strong and muscular. Chest broad and well developed. Legs strong and sturdy, medium in length and narrowing into firm, round paws. Tail medium long, preferably rather thick at the base and tapering gradually to a rounded tip. Head Fairly broad; the face giving the impression of being round but a little longer than the breadth. Cheeks well developed; chin firm. Forehead and skull lightly rounded. The nose is straight, of medium length and uniformly broad throughout its length; where the nose joins the forehead must be clearly defined. Neck of medium length and muscular. Ears medium in size, slightly rounded at the tips and may be tufted at the tips; set well apart and fairly upright. The height of the ear corresponds to the width of the base. Eyes Eyes are round, widely separated and open, set slightly oblique. Colour may be orange, yellow or green; blue in white varieties; preferably green in silver varieties.

122. ALA | Information Literacy Competency Standards For Higher Education
Describes how to a new information literacy program or assessing an existingprogram. These standards, performance indicators, and examples are approved by
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These standards were reviewed by the ACRL Standards Committee and approved by the Board of Directors of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) on January 18, 2000, at the Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association in San Antonio, Texas. These standards were also endorsed by the American Association for Higher Education (October 1999) and the Council of Independent Colleges (February 2004). A  PDF of this document is available. Five copies of the Information Literacy Competency Standards are available in booklet form at no charge. Additional copies may be purchased from the Association of College and Research Libraries for $25.00 for a package of 25. Orders (along with check or money order made payable to Association of College and Research Libraries) should be sent to: Association of College and Research Libraries
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123. CFA Breed Standard: Abyssinian
Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/abyssinian.html
CFA Breed Standards
Abyssinian
American Bobtail

American Curl

American Shorthair

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...
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    Breed Standard: Abyssinian
    Updated: May 2 2003
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (25) 6 .. Muzzle 6 .. Skull 7 .. Ears 6 .. Eye Shape BODY (30) 15 .. Torso 10 .. Legs and Feet 5 .. Tail COAT (10) 10 .. Texture COLOR (35) 15 .. Color 15 .. Ticking 5 .. Eye Color GENERAL: the overall impression of the ideal Abyssinian would be a colorful cat with a distinctly ticked coat, medium in size and regal in appearance. The Abyssinian is lithe, hard and muscular, showing eager activity and a lively interest in all surroundings. Well balanced temperamentally and physically with all elements of the cat in proportion. HEAD: a modified, slightly rounded wedge without flat planes; the brow, cheek, and profile lines all showing a gentle contour. A slight rise from the bridge of the nose to the forehead, which should be of good size, with width between the ears and flowing into the arched neck without a break. MUZZLE: not sharply pointed or square. The chin should be neither receding nor protruding. Allowance should be made for jowls in adult males.
  • 124. Techstreet -Technical Information Superstore
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    125. CFA Breed Standard: Scottish Fold
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/scottish.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
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    Scottish Fold
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    Breed Standard: Scottish Fold
    Updated: April 20 2005 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    HEAD (55) 25 .. Ears 15 .. Head shape, muzzle, neck, chin, profile 15 .. Eyes BODY (40) 10 .. Body structure of torso, legs and paws 20 .. Tail 10 .. Coat COLOR (5) 5 .. Color of coat and eyes GENERAL: the Scottish Fold cat occurred as a spontaneous mutation in farm cats in Scotland. The breed has been established by crosses to British Shorthair and domestic cats in Scotland and England. In America, the outcross is the American and British Shorthair. All bona fide Scottish Fold cats trace their pedigree to Susie, the first fold-ear cat discovered by the founders of the breed, William and Mary Ross. HEAD: well rounded with a firm chin and jaw. Muzzle to have well rounded whisker pads. Head should blend into a short neck. Prominent cheeks with a jowly appearance in males.
  • 126. Linux Standard Base Project
    The goal of the Linux Standard Base (LSB) is to develop and promote a set ofstandards that will increase compatibility among Linux distributions and enable
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    127. CFA Breed Standard: Manx
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/manx.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Maine Coon

    Manx
    Norwegian Forest Cat

    Ocicat

    Oriental

    Persian
    ...
    Turkish Van
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    Abyssinian American Bobtail American Curl American Shorthair ... Turkish Van
    Breed Standard: Manx
    Updated: April 20 2005 A black line denotes an updated section.
    POINT SCORE
    25 .. HEAD and EARS 5 .. EYES 25 .. BODY 5 .. TAILLESSNESS 15 .. LEGS and FEET COAT (20) 10 .. LENGTH 10 .. Texture 5 .. COLOR and MARKINGS GENERAL: the overall impression of the Manx cat is that of roundness; round head with firm, round muzzle and prominent cheeks; broad chest; substantial short front legs; short back which arches from shoulders to a round rump; great depth of flank and rounded, muscular thighs. The Manx should be alert, clear of eye, with a glistening, clean, well-groomed coat. They should be surprisingly heavy when lifted. Manx may be slow to mature and allowance should be made in young cats. HEAD and EARS: round head with prominent cheeks and a jowly appearance (more evident in adult males) that enhances the round appearance of the breed. In profile, head is medium in length with a gentle dip from forehead to nose. Well developed muzzle, very slightly longer than it is broad, with a strong chin. Definite whisker break with large, round whisker pads. Short, thick neck. Ears wide at the base, tapering gradually to a rounded tip. Medium in size in proportion to the head, widely spaced and set slightly outward. When viewed from behind, the ear set resembles the rocker on a cradle. The furnishings of the ears are sparse in Shorthair Manx and full furnishings for Longhair Manx.
  • 128. Occupational Safety And Health Administration - OSHA HOME PAGE
    the safety and health of America s workers by setting and enforcing standards;providing training, outreach, and education; establishing partnerships;
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    129. CFA Breed Standard: Sphynx
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/sphynx.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
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    Breed Standard: Sphynx
    Updated: April 20 2005 A black line denotes an updated section.
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    HEAD (35) 5 .. Size/Shape 10 .. Ears 5 .. Muzzle/Chin 5 .. Profile 5 .. Cheekbones 5 .. Eyes BODY (35) 5 .. Neck 10 .. Chest 10 .. Abdomen and Rump 5 .. Legs and Feet 5 .. Tail COAT/SKIN .. 30 GENERAL: the most distinctive feature of this cat is its appearance of hairlessness. The Sphynx is of medium size and body conformation with surprising weight for its size. Females are generally smaller than males. The head shape is a modified wedge, with prominent cheekbones and whisker pads giving a squared appearance to the muzzle. The body feels warm and soft to the touch, with a skin texture akin to either a soft peach or a smooth nectarine. The Sphynx is sweet-tempered, lively, and amenable to handling. HEAD: the head is slightly longer than it is wide, with prominent cheekbones and a distinctive whisker break. The skull is slightly rounded with a flat plane in front of the ears. The nose is straight and there is a slight to moderate palpable stop at the bridge of the nose.
  • 130. Zeldman: Designing With Web Standards
    Designing With Web standards, by Jeffrey Zeldman, New Riders Press, 2003.
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    There was a time not long ago when many drivers thought nothing of tossing empty bottles out the windows of their cars. Years later, these same citizens came to realize that littering was not an acceptable way to dispose of their trash. The web design community is now undergoing a similar shift in attitude, and web standards are key to this transformation. Designing With Web Standards Designing with standards breaks that costly cycle, enabling you to create sites that will work as well tomorrow as they do today. It also allows you to work seamlessly with XML-based web services and tools, and can help you stay on the right side of accessibility laws and guidelines. Designing With Web Standards shows that the build-now, pay-later approach is no longer productive or necessary, and lays to rest the notion that designing with standards means leaving some users behind. In fact, it most often means just the opposite.

    131. CFA Breed Standard: Ocicat
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/ocicat.html
    CFA Breed Standards
    Abyssinian
    American Bobtail

    American Curl

    American Shorthair
    ...
    Norwegian Forest Cat

    Ocicat
    Oriental

    Persian

    RagaMuffin

    Ragdoll
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    Turkish Van
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    Breed Standard: Ocicat
    Updated: August 25 2004 A black line denotes an updated section. Translation Available (PDF): Dutch
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    HEAD (25) 5 .. Skull 10 .. Muzzle 5 .. Ears 5 .. Eyes BODY (25) 15 .. Torso 5 .. Legs and Feet 5 .. Tail COAT and COLOR (25) 5 .. Texture 5 .. Coat Color 10 .. Contrast 5 .. Eye Color PATTERN (25) GENERAL: the Ocicat is a medium to large, well-spotted agouti cat of moderate type. It displays the look of an athletic animal: well-muscled and solid, graceful and lithe, yet with a fullness of body and chest. It is alert to its surroundings and shows great vitality. There are twelve accepted Ocicat colors divided into eight color classes with all specimens possessing darker spots which appear in deep contrast to a lighter background. The determining factor in answering any and all questions as to the correct color of an Ocicat will be the color of the tail tip without any comparison to the color of other body markings (see Ocicat colors). Each hair (except on the tip of tail) has several bands of color. It is where these bands fall together that a thumbprint shaped spot is formed. This powerful, athletic, yet graceful spotted cat is particularly noted for its "wild" appearance.
  • 132. Sunshine State Standards
    Statewide academic standards detailing the skills and knowledge Florida studentsare expected to have in each subject area at each grade level.
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    133. ACFA Breed Standard
    The written breed standard for the Somali cat in the American Cat Fanciers' Association, Inc.
    http://www.acfacat.com/breeds/standards/somalistd.html

    134. The Weekly Standards - CSS Web Design Showcase
    The Weekly standards presents weekly features on sites built with CSS and Webstandards in mind.
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    135. CFA Breed Standard: Maine Coon
    Breed standard description from the Cat Fanciers' Association.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/maine.html
    CFA Breed Standards
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    American Curl

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    ...
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    Maine Coon
    Manx

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    ...
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    Breed Standard: Maine Coon
    Updated: April 21 2005 A black line denotes an updated section. Translation Available (PDF): Dutch
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    HEAD (30) 15 .. Shape 10 .. Ears 5 .. Eyes BODY (30) 15 .. Shape 5 .. Neck 5 .. Legs and Feet 5 .. Tail COAT .. 20 COLOR (15) 10 .. Body color 5 .. Eye color BALANCE .. 5 GENERAL: originally a working cat, the Maine Coon is solid, rugged, and can endure a harsh climate. A distinctive characteristic is its smooth, shaggy coat. A well proportioned and balanced appearance with no part of the cat being exaggerated. Quality should never be sacrificed for size. With an essentially amiable disposition, it has adapted to varied environments. HEAD SHAPE: medium in width and slightly longer in length than width with a squareness to the muzzle. Allowance should be made for broadening in older studs. Cheekbones high.
  • 136. <>
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    137. World Television Standards
    A listing of analog broadcast formats from around the world.
    http://kropla.com/tv.htm
    WORLD TELEVISION GUIDE
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    There are currently 3 main television standards used throughout the world: NTSC N ational T elevision S tandards C ommittee. The oldest existing standard, developed in the USA. First used in 1954. Consists of 525 horizontal lines of display and 60 vertical lines. Sometimes irreverently referred to as " N ever T wice the S ame C olor. " Only one type exists, known as NTSC M.
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    138. IEBlog : Standards And CSS In IE
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    139. CFA Breed Standard: Cornish Rex
    Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
    http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/standards/cornish.html
    CFA Breed Standards
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    ...
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    Breed Standard: Cornish Rex
    Last Updated: Monday, April 5, 2004 1:31 PM A black line denotes an updated section.
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    HEAD (25) 5 .. Size and shape 5 .. Muzzle and Nose 5 .. Eyes 5 .. Ears 5 .. Profile BODY (30) 3 .. Size 10 .. Torso 5 .. Legs and Paws 5 .. Tail 5 .. Bone 2 .. Neck COAT (40) 10 .. Texture 5 .. Length 20 .. Wave, extent of wave 5 .. Close lying COLOR (5) GENERAL: the Cornish Rex is distinguished from all other breeds by its extremely soft, wavy coat and racy type. It is surprisingly heavy and warm to the touch. All contours of the Cornish Rex are gently curved. By nature, the Cornish Rex is intelligent, alert, and generally likes to be handled. PROFILE: a curve comprised of two convex arcs. The forehead is rounded, the nose break smooth and mild, and the Roman nose has a high prominent bridge.
  • 140. Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills (TEKS)
    Learning standards 19 TAC Chapter 74 Handbook Prekindergarten CurriculumGuidelines Academic Achievement Record TEKS Spanish Version
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